The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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"It'sHotter'n Hell in Yuma, Bui New York-"
11 J. W. T. MAHOS
(Written for tho Unltod Press)
Ni:V YOUK, Doc' 8 Tho now
Kngllsh campaign to enpturo Uermau .'" mollycoddles In such positions.'
mi unca, wo last remaining colony . Deputy Sheriff Roberts Is from
Don't bo shocked for oven If Mrs. '
Ucpuly Sheriff Iloborts talks forcibly,!
It's her real way of talking. How elso-
would you expect a deputy sheriff
rrom Arizona to talk? Thv .int.' '
of avrmnii)' In Africa, has been uinm.i
In the Imnilx of General l.uos llotho,
Houtli Africnu proinlor.
Ostensibly ilm Houth Africans arc
lrlv,iii fitilw.t ... ,1... . .
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Canllle, Arizona, and whon she walk
od Into a Hrondway, hotel with her
sombrero and boots and her 4 4 -calibre
weapons beneath her coat every
"no Just sat up, Now listen to an Arl-
tint Germans urn armlnx tho blacks zoni1 ladr sheriff
and preaching it holy war against tho1 "' wouWn't I've In Now York If you
KiikIIsIi. Itiully. however, thov nr,?nvt' " ' me. It's hotter'n hell In
t3tansKV 4s Mwri T jU
Iii roiiiuinnd because tho blacks da
fonted small llrltlsh battalions who,
III haphazard fashion, triad tn n.
' ,tu.r 3M.O00 square miles In tho col
ony.
Although (hero nra Acarcoly C,000
Oerman colonists In this colony, they
,luvu' organised respectable fighting
'units of natives.
HINTS ON
EYESIGHT
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which medicines do not cure; if
you see distant objects more (or
less) clearly, or need to hold
printed matter nearer to or fur
ther from the eyes than formerly,
or need more light; If you hare
observed any of tbeio things, your
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soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's
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by tho tlmo yuu say Jack Robinson
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tress. "St. Jacob'a Oil" Is a harmless
rheumatism liniment, which nevjr
dlsapolnts and doesn't burn the skin.
It takes pain, soreness and stiffness
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bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back
ache and neuralgia.
I.lmbcr upt Oet a small trial bot
tle of old-tlmo honest "St. Jacobs'
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moment you'll bo free from pains,
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rhoumatlsm away. Adr.
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BY 15TH OF FEBRUARY. HIGHEST
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First With Nurse Corps
minn, out i iiko the sun, and It
shines every day thoro. Too much
(damming of street car doors, noisy
elevated and noisy subways, women's
(sklrts too short though I'm no prude
nnu too little sunshine here.'
Blio was elected constable of Santa
Cruz county In November, 1914, andj
was shortly afterward appointed dop-1
uty sheriff by Sheriff William Mc'
Knight.
"It was sort of a Joko to have u
woman on the ticket," she continued,
"and I was elected by a majority of
three to ono over two cow-punchers,
(ioorgo Hryley and J. Yost, it being
the first time that woman voted In tho
stale. Hut It hasn't turned out a Joke.
for many, for you will remomber that J
wo put the state on tho dry aide In1
the last election. We women don't!
know much as yet about the ballot,
but we sided right on the main Issues,!
and put those through." j
Mrs. Roberts is a widow, of about
tnenty-nlno years of age, tall and
straight, and slim, and very attractive. "Of course I can swear In any man at
"Most of our arrests are of bad any time as nn assistant, end they
Mexicans und bootleggers," she said. 'jump at the chance."
LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE
l man who, amongst other qualities
which St. Paul enumerated as likely
to make his authority respected, pos
sessed also such stability of character
i as was shown, In those days of fre-
"Kditor Herald: Iquent divorce, by remaining faithful
"I was present at the opera house to ono wife. The direction restricts;
tho other night when the photoplay it clots not impose a command. It
called "Tho Rosary" was given, and! excludes men who nave married more
was ery much pleased with it, butthrn once, but it does not Impose
when I studied Father Kelly there 'carriage as a necessary condition,
was left In my mind a difficulty, or.' "The celibacy of 'the clergy Is not
rather, a question, which 1 could not a dogma of the Catholic church. It Is
solve or answer. Neither could I get not a question of doctrine at all, hut
It out of my mind, and 1 would be merely a matter of discipline; that Is,
much pleased if you could give me ' it . regulation or-lw. made by tits
the answer. The question Is this: j hurch for her clergy.
"Can It be proved from the Bible "The obligation of celibacy la sot
that priests should not marry? .forced upon the priest Every priest
"I undersund that Peter the Apos- """" yUr 'Lhea J T
tle was married, a, e loarn fronr tn PTlV
T... ... Savior saya: 'He that can take It,
1 , let him take If (Matt. XIX:11). that
"Thanking you for an answer in ' B rngo.tlo ot Xe.Atn. ,inrle life.
your valuable paper. I remain, yours , ., to . q mo ,-,-
truly,
"A SUBSCRIBER.1' j
Quick and Reliable Service
freight, baggage or passtnger. equipped with auto buses and auto
trucks. Meet all trains an beats. Day or night ssrvlcs.
Western Transfer Co.
Phonet Office, 117; Residence, 2-R.
Happy the Family
Protected from adversity by a
snug sum in the savings bank. It
Is an unfailing friend In tlmo ot
neod. Why not open an account
today and begin the protection it
Is a man's duty to provide. We
shall bo glad to recolve your first
deposit. You'll always be glad
you made It.
FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON
(The foregoing was referred to a
well informed Catholic, and the fol
lowing answer was received:)
"We would first answer this ques
tion in the American way, that is, by
asking anether: 'How do you prove
"out of the Bible'" that priests
must marry?' Probably you will
quote I Tim., III:J-U and Titus 1:6,
that a bishop or priest should be the
husband of one wife. But these pass
ages are taken from the writings of
St. Paul, and this same 8t. Pavl saya:
'1 would that all men were even as
myself; but every one hath his proper
girt from Ood. . . . But I say to
tho unmarried and to tho widows, It
Is good for them if they so continue,
even as I." (I Cor., VH:7). This
text precludes the Inference, which
you draw from tho other two texts,
that St. Paul wished all ministers pi
the Gospel to he married.
"The words of the foregoing texts
mean that the fitting candidate was a
The motive that prompted the church
to pass the law of oedbacy is given
by St. Paul: 'I would have you to be
without solicitude. He that Is with
out wife. Is soliclttous for the things
that belong to the Lord, how he may
please Ood. But b that Is with a
wife, is solicitous for the things ot
the world, how he may please his
wife; and he la divided. . . . This
I speak for your profit . . . that
you may attend upon" the Lord with
out Impediment." (I Cor. VII: 31-36.)
"This Is the teaching of St. PanI,
who says: 'I think. that I also havo
the spirit of Ood. (I Cor. VII:40). or,
m plain English: He knew what he
waa speaking about. Imagine St
Paul tho Apostle of the Gentiles, go
Ins about on his missionary journeys
lacoompanled by Mrs. Paul and a
troupe of little Pauls trailing after
him. A nice time he would nave had
trying to convert the nations if ha
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SHEPHERD PI AN a DE-ROT
Next Door to
(United Press Correspondence),
PITTSBURG,, Dec. 8. The first
Volunteer Citizens' Field Hospital Re
serve of nurses waa organised here by
sixteen young colored women a few
days ago after they read, a story In the
United Press report about the United
States Bureau of Mines' first aid res
cue organisation, and how it could be
used as an army auxiliary in case the
United States became Involved in
war.
Uncle Bam haa thoucht well enouch
nf fhA flnl atvtjum vn1tratr in twA
Van H. Manning, chlel-of the bureau
of mines, place them under the spe
cial Instruction of an expert fh the
bureau's Pittsburg oflee.
The stcry recently printed pointed
out that through Its mine rescue
training work the bureau fitted 60,-
000 workers for first aid and rescue
work, not only In case of mine acci
dents, but In time of war. These
workers and their special equipment
are scattered all over the. country,
but could be mobilised, the bureau
chief says, quickly, thus forming a
nucleus about which an extraordinary
efficient field hospital corps could be
organised.
When the sixteen young women
saw the statement they applied to the
Pittsburg bureau for Instruction, say
ing they wished to be able to act as
nurses for both colored and white
regiments If war should coma. Wm.
J. German, foreman of the mine res
cue car at Pittsburg, has been de
tailed to Instruct the volunteers, who
are enrolled by the government, and
will be called upon If needed.
German la giving the sixteen wo
men lessons In practical first-aid
work, treatment of wounds, use of
the oxygen hesmet, the pulmoter and
apparatus of that kind.
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you are hereby sumateaai teawsstr;-
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sbove entitled suit, wlttlnisteaJ ;'$''
afra 4tia Asm ttK1fAf a Atai-s aaaaai JV3 J$ .
saavejs av fuwjivaauvm n -. ajassaja-v j c-
mons in tne evening ntraiaaews-, i
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And you win take aottee, If yen rati'
tn annear anil nnwr ar ulliaiajlaa
plead, within the said time, the 'side- M?&:1
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additional sum of $60.00 sttatney's -!
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For Judgment sgalnst tbe defend-1'
ant, John Forbes, for tho sua " ' J
1100.00 with interest thereon at the
tats of 8 ner rent nar inniia fpaat tac-.' H
fees, and for the sum ot 1280.00. with?'ii.-
Intcrest thereon at the rate of I per . M
cent per annum from the 33d day of -'
October. 1914. and for tha further. W-&
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sum of 150.00 attornoy's fees and tor Sf K
the sum of 17.76, with Interest there- '
on from the 22d dar of October. Ills. . -
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and for the further sum offl4.fT.7 fog
with interest tnereon from tne im, -: 'm
had to bother about Mrs. Paul and
the children.
(2) "We fall to learn from Titus
1:6, that St. Peter was married. St
Paul Is not speaking here of St
Peter, be Is speaking of the kind Of
men wbo are to be' ordained, at.
Jerome, whose testimony is unlm
peachlble, tells us that St. Peter ob
served celibacy after his call to tho
A postdate.
SHASTA VIEW NOTES
The Helping Hand Society met at
the home of Mrs. O. E. Hunt Wednes
day. Every member was present,
and there were a few visitors.
C. M. Kirkpatrick made a trip to
Klamath Falls a short time ago.
Rev. M.M. Parounagian, state Sun
day school organiser, lectured at
Shasta View school bouse Tuesday
evening and preached to a full nous
on'Sunday.
Mr. Johnson and wife from Klam
ath Falls recently moved on to tha
Joe Foster homestead. We welcome
our-new neighbors.
Rev. Cowley, accompanied by tha
Merrill quartet attended services at
Shasta View Sunday.
The Malln Dramatic Club la making
progress In Its play. They hope to
render It on the evening of December
18th, at Malln.
The Shasta View Literary Society
met last Saturday evening at the
urual hour. The following program
n as given: -
Recitation Bulah Bennett
3olo Lola Skater
Reudtng Mrs. John Zblnden
Literary Paper Jitea Shaflar
The second part of the program
consisted of a debate. The question,
"Resolved, That women should be al
lowed to vote In tha United States.'
The affirmative side was espoused by
O. E. Hunt. John Hal,e and Mrs. Barl
ey. The negative side was supported
by George Stiowbrldge, Joe Mlcka
and John Zblnden. .The decision ot
the Judges was two for the negative
and one for tha affirmative. The con
census of opinion was that tha ques
tion waa ably argued by both sides.
The society will meet 'again Saturday
evening, December Xltb, so that there
will be no contlct with the Malta play
on the night of December 18th.
twenty Acres
Just sU miles from Uameta Falls, on
good road, irrigated, fenced; deest
sou, excelleat drainage. Price, 70
cash. SeeChldote 1-tf
ceased, In and to the real property
hereinafter, described.
The -terms and conditions of said
sale are to be all cash, in gold com ot
the United States of America, or one
half cash and the balance secured by
first mortgage upon the said prop
erty or purchaser can assume the
payment of certain mortgages now
upon the said' premises and the bal
ance of tha purchase price to be paid
In cash.
The real property herein advertised
to be sold Is described as:
'Lots three, (3) and four (4),
' block 86, Klamath Addition to
Klamatn Falls, Oregon; lot three
(3), block 83, Klamath Addition to
Klamath Falls, Oregon; fifty feet
off south side ot lotnlne (9), block
four (4), West Klamath Falls, all
la Klamath'county, state ot Oregon,
tha same to be sold tn separate par
cels or in one parcel as the adminis
tratrix and purchaser may select
All bids .or oCers must be la writing
and may'be delivered to or addressed
to this administratrix, care of Charles
J. Ferguson, her attorney, at -Klamath,
Falls, Oregon.
Dated this 8ta day of December,
A. D. 1916.
SADIE HUTCHENS,
Administratrix ot the Estate of An
derson P. Hutcheas, Deceased. ..
8-16-22-2 9-6
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bis costs and disbursements herelsU''iS'-
And also tor a decree forsclssjai"
the mortgage described lnthe eomv?--
plaint'filed hereinto wit: . -.? ?$
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said defendants, John Forbea and
Nettie D. Forbes, which said aortaaan"- :
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sur-
vllla M. Broadsword, Deceased. .
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
executor ot the estate of Survtlla M.
Broadsword, deceased, by the above
entitled court and all persons having
claims against said estate are re
quired to present same to the under
signed at Bonansa', Oregon, or at the
law office of RoMo C. Oroeaback, in
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 8th day of December,
1916.
FRANCIS W. BROADSWORD,
Executor of the Estate of Survtlla M.
Broadsword, Deceased.
8-16-22-29-5
Administrator's Notice of Fsaal
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sale of Real Property by
Administratrix
In the County Court or tha Stale of
Oregon, for Klamath County
In the Matter of the Estate of Ander
son P. Hutohens, Deceased.
NoUce Is hereby given. That in
pursuance ot an order of tha county
court ot tha state ot Oregon, tor
Klamath county, made on tha 7th day
of December, A. D. 1916, tn the mat
ter of the estate of Andersen P.'
Hutehens, deceased, the undersigned
as administratrix of tha said estate ot
Anderson P. Hutehens, deceased, will
Mil at private sal to the highest bid
der, upon tha' terms and coadMloM
hsreiaarter mentioned and aubjeet to
eoalrmaUonby said eoanftr eourt'oC
Klamath county, Oregon, oa or attar
Uietth day of January. A. D. 111,
ail tee riant, title, interest sad attjte
adabasald t T'TI " mil sasmi in
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In the Matter ot tlnrEstete of Charity
E. Meyer, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed ray final account and report as
administrator ot the estate ot Charity
E. Mayer, deceased, and the above en
titled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock
m the forenoon of January 13, 1916,
as the time, and the county court
room in tha court house of Klamath
county, Oregon, in the city of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, as the place when
and where any person may present
any objection or exception to any
thing therein contained, or to any-thine-
dona bv ma aa administrator.
and at the said time and place the aatd
court wilt finally settle said account
'' This notion Is published pursuant
to an order ot tha above entitled court
made December 8, 1916, and the
first publication ot said notice la made
oa said December I, 19ir.
CHARLM N. MITER,
Administrator ot tha Estate 1 Char
My , Mayer, Paaaaaaf.
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(amity Ma. 181)
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon, far Klamath County
J. L. Sparreatora, Matatlf,
vs.
John Forbes and Nettle D
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Is dated the 23d day of October, A. D 3:
...a . . . .. '. ' . 1
iio, ana. is upon tpe toiiowias; iwu
property, situsted In Klamath county,", tA
state OLuregon, to wit: ,
Upon the northwest quarter; of
the northeast quarter of aeetlon
eleven (lD.'and the west halt of
the southeast quarter and the
southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section two (2), town
ship thirty-nine (39) south, range
eleven (11) east, Willamette Me
ridian. And that the court also decree,
that any parties to this suit may be
come a purchaser ot said real, prop
erty and that the sheriff shall -place
the purchaser In possession ot the,
property purchased-, and that, the de-
feadants, and each r of them, and all''3
persons claiming, or to claim, rby,.
through or under them, be 'xorafer
bsrred and foreclosed of all .their
right, title, estate and lien at law,
ti ft ri.
and In equity of redemption, la. ! j$i
nnd unon aald -real oronertr. and ar-:5;4.-:;B2v
ery part thereof, excepting tha rlgtlts
ot redemption allowed by the statutes .
of the state of Oregoa. .
This summons is published pursu-
ant to an order of tha above entitled t
court made on the 8th day ot Novem- v
ber, A. D. 1916, and the first paMtea- -tlon
thereof is made In the Evealag
Herald on the 10th day of November, "
A. D. 1916.
CHARLES J. FERGUSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
10-17-24-1-8-16-22
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Location ot principal place ot-oust-
ness, No. 1 Sansome street, on tha
northwest corner ot Sansome snd,..,
Sutter streets, San FrancbMsp, Csl.f
Location of works,, Klamath Fans,
Klamath County, Oregon. ,
NOTICE: There are... delinquent ;
unon the following aescnaea etoea,
on account - ot Assessmeat I'Me;-.
leviea on tne ,ovn aay at wwwnwr.rj.;, Jiia
J915, the several-amounts set ffo-;S" ?&
site the names of tha respective sharey' 'r
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W. E. 'Palmer ..108
Jno. C, Hill.
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Jno. C. Hill,
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Jno. C, Hill,
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stockas may be necessary will be Mtt&'&, -
at pubilo auction-at the oatciy-.taljM
company at,No.'i sansome strsec; emtv
the northwest corner of Sansome auttViggj;
on Monday, the 20th day ot Decamp $M
ber, 1916. at 10 o'clock a. mvot WmVffij$0
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meat thereon, togetheriWlUi.oeato
advertising and.expenas of tae3m$
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